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The hospital employs staff in the medical, nursing and midwifery, health professional, allied health, non-clinical roles and corporate services areas. If you’re interested in job opportunities here, visit the WA Government Jobs Board (external site). We also welcome volunteers.

If you’re an international job seeker, find further information about visa requirements and registration (external site). Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, is known for its sunshine, pristine beaches, active outdoor lifestyle and thriving arts scene. Find out more about living in Western Australia (external site).

For allied health jobs, where required, information about the training and registration requirements are available from the WA Health Chief Health Professions Officer (external site). If you are an international job seeker, we suggest you review the Allied Health and Health Science professional working requirements (external site).

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Staff benefits

Staff benefits

We offer a range of staff benefits, including:

  • Generous salary packaging arrangements.
  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Flexible working and leave arrangements.
  • Other professional and location-based allowances.
  • A professional and supportive working environment and culture.
  • Rewarding and challenging work roles.
  • Strong team work focus, sharing and improving skills.
  • Gaining experience in a broad range of clinical and non-clinical settings.
  • Opportunities for career advancement.
  • Contributing to the health of the community.

Staff have access to on-site end of trip facilities, including secure bicycle storage, showers, lockers and changing room.

Working at the Sexual Assault Resource Centre

Working at the Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC)

The SARC team includes people from a range of professional backgrounds:

  • Administration
  • Doctors, including consultants from a number of specialties
  • Nurses
  • Clinical psychologists
  • Social workers

Our team provides the highest quality service possible to meet client needs.

SARC is an equal opportunity employer and our team is committed to having a supportive, harassment and discrimination-free workplace. If you’re interested in becoming part of our team, contact us on (08) 6458 1820 or kemhsarcduty@health.wa.gov.au.

 

Medical employment

If you’re a doctor or nurse and interested in learning more or are thinking about joining the SARC clinical forensic medicine team, please call (08) 6458 1820 and speak with the head of clinical forensic medicine.

 

Therapy employment

All counsellors and therapists employed at SARC have a tertiary qualification in a designated counselling field and are eligible for registration with their professional association. If you would like more information about joining the therapy team, call (08) 6458 1820 and speak with the senior clinical psychologist coordinator.

Because of the nature of our work, SARC doesn’t have volunteers.

Last Updated: 17/12/2021
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